FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928.
ROSEBURG(NEWS:REVIEW
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B. W. iiATKS
OERT G. ilATKS..
..w...rrtiBi(liit and Manager
Secretary-Treasurer
tiuiered us (second cIhbb mutter May 17, VJ20, at the pout office at
Kone.burK, UreK"U, under A ct of March 2. 1B7H.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, JFRIDAV, JULY 13, 1928.
Twenty-Five Years Ago
From the Roseburg Platndealer
JAN. 'Si. i:ni:t.
Kallng Hon ho.
R. H. 3., 1903
"Gertrude Rast will a mmdeian be
"Kate Full) rlon will for a chemist
prepare;
"Id'HHio Kidder will the tcacher'a
H, S. Land (mice: llenlaniln V. ,:lmlr HtiRin.
Shields rile noiico of intention to ' "Klnyrt Itmiip to the. mudy of law
make final proof on homestead ! , anplre.
ciuini. i hlla Hlaek fa our teacher number
two,
"Ullian Klanton will leach In tlx'
Lai;t week some cowardly HiieakJ blub nchool.
out of pun cinisedne.ss, dropped a . "Thomas TowiiKond will In; it in In
piece of poisoned meat in the dnor
yard of A. MoniliiKstar, a peace
ful farmer rebldliiK near Drain, and
bin lit I lo KiuhddniiKbLiM', playing
about the yard, bandy escaped
(k'atli at the liandn of (ho vile
scoundrel, ifad any fatality result
id, tlif parly, who It in mud Ih well
known, would have, bad to atiHwor
to u charge of murder.
J. W. Wine Kohl a fine- Tat, cow to
n Collate drove butcher last week,
the, animal welnhhiK 12.rili poundH.
Tin' price received was .1 fonts
pur jound.
Wanted a ulrl to do general
housework and Unlit wunhlnK.
Wagon, SrR per tnonlh. Itallroad
iiiK engineer."
(MneB trotn the class
poem.)
1 (Jeoi'Ke C. Iflehards and 11. I.
2.00 i Aiirtim ot iierKley unlay recorded
1.0'J ' their f iliiiKS on 7 mining claims in
the Cow Creek district, and report
Hie diHcovery of a very valuable
ledge of platinum ore, which they
I state has usauyed higher than $100
j per ton.
The two men have been nroHpect
I Inn In the Cow (Meek vicinity for
l the pant two months and recently
'discovered I be property which they
dencribe as holiiK very valuable,
j Mr. Richards, who has had a
I cood deal of experience. In (lie
j ininlDK business, us well as prac
tice as an ussayer, became intcf
i'Hted In the. Cow Crook district
throii'-'li samples shown him In a
friend, tiio platinum beinK found In
liberal (inantitles. Hit Interested
Mr. Austin In a trip of exploration,
which resulted in their discovery
of the ore body upon which they
have filed.
Their claims nro located about 'I
miles beyond the end of tho Cow
Creek road and about 21 miles
from the Pacific hliway. There Is
Stanley L. Kidder, who for the
past three years has been In the
Postal service In the l'blllppiires, I ample water to Tarnish power for
returned home on this mprniiiK'sj the operation of a mill ThoV ,x
local, having secured a six month's peel to spend about 315,000 this
leave on account or sickness. Mr. building of roads and doing- other
Kidder h living contracted fover In ! year in the conslruction of a mill,
thu past two mou lbs. work In Lhe. naiuro of development.
j They are leaving the first of the
ior nerKiey, uamornia, mil
Tho V. C. T. II. will serve hitked '
beans, brown bread, with Biilad,) plan to return in the very near fu
sandwlehos and coffee, also Willi lure to get in as much devolop-
have a window salt of heme cook
Ing, salt rising bread, and cuke a
specialty, on Saturday, January 21,
at tbo parlors of the Kandy Kiteh-
ment work as possible before tiie
fall rains set In.
Single loop bale ties at Wharton
Tiros.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
POEM FOR THE DAY
I)y I.Ol'IS AI.IiKUT HANKS
I TRUE NEICHBORLINESS
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., one of the three or four richest
men in the world has been inviting croups of his neiijhliors to
gHther Ht his country place to spi-nd the evening in neighborly
fellowship. They come just as neighbors, without any frills of
fashion or society, and have a good time just as men and wo
men and children together.
OUR NEIGHBORS
Why should we ever put on airs
About our every-day affairs)
Our hopes are very much the same,
We've common interest in life's game,
We all must breathe a common air,
And come tp God in daily prayer;
We need each other's help for good
We reach our best, in brotherhood.
Because one's rich, the other poor.
Why shun each other's friendly door)
We need a fellowship of mind
The highest grace of life to find.
The wisest way on earth to live
Is of one's self to freely give;
And often one in lowly part
Holds richest treasure in his heart.
If rarest culture grace your life.
Make it a cushion, not a knife;
Give solace to a neighbor's pain;
Bring sunshine after bitter rain;
. That in your harvest's aftermath
Your blessings overflow your path;
With all the largess God has given,
Help give the world a taste of heaven.
Visiting at Ashland
Marjoi-jf Pearl and Donald C
Icy, daughter and son ot' .Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Uuiley or this nily ure
vkiiliriB at- Ashland with their
Kiandiiarcnts, .Mr. and .Mrs. C. IS.
Hooper.
$103? & UAl CCOmAK PICTURES r KKSOt
SUIT BROUGHT FDR
; "No. lto! That b-ar can't uprfei
me." laughed Clowny. "You uhalli
(shortly ee. I'll wrestle him and j
! throw him down upon hij hacki
real quick. Perhaps you'll say tliatl
I am wrong, but watch me now. j
You'll seo Tin strong. I used to
wrestle long ai;o. I'm really pretty
slick."
He grabbed the small bear by
the . UU30, and loudly shouted,
"Well, here goes!" And then he
tried to throw the bear, but very
shortly found that Mister bear re
fused to slip. He wrl :gled out of
Clowny's grip, and climbed all
over Clowny till he landed on the
ground.
"Ha, ha!" The Tinies laughed
aloud. The little bear stood up real
proud. "He's thrown you," shouted
Scouty. "He knows how to be real
rouh. (Jet up and try your luck
once more." Then Clowny prompt
ly said. "What for? The ''bear lias
downed me fairly, and 1 think I've
had enough."
Tho little 'bear then ran away.
The Tinymitos heard somouiio say,
"Hollo, there, bunch. I'm 1) c.k
again. Now, all guess. If you can,
just who It is behind this tree."
They looked to see whom thny
could see. Then Coppy cri'd,
"Hurray! It's our friend, tho hunt
er man."
'The hunter -then stepped Into
view. Said he, "1 knew that I'd find
you. Your bears have gone, hiu
don't you-care. If you'll follow me.
I'll show you something olre thai "a
rine. Now. everybody form in lino,
and trail ulong this pathway. Tliun
a funny sllit you'll see."
The; reached a hank, not far
away, and Mi
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READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE
and run.'
The Tinies looked and
they heard the lull aHiwI f!i.ni Th-iiv ..at ..u
hunter say, "Look down upon the funny as can be." They saw a hip-sn-eam
below, but don't get scared i ponolamus jtint basking in the sun.
(The Tinymitcs have a hippo
ride In the next atory )
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A land contest, Involving a
. Iiomeyfcad of Hi!) acres near (.Her.
'dale In the l-'ornvale dlntiict, wild
i heard ' before II. A. Canaday, re
gister of the local land office yes
terday. John liavei inert is con
tesiant against Milton A. Wagner,
conieritee.
1 Wagner made hdmestc.".d appli
cation May 2. V,12'i, It was allege-!,
, and, according to Ilaverinen, hasj
l failed to establish his residence
i there as miulied by homesUv.il
Maw. Ilaverinen desired to home
stead the laud and is seeking per
mission to file his entry upon tiie
properly.
Ilaverinen claims 'that Wagner
did not reside on Hie property and
) that he made no improvements
(other than a partially finished ca
' hin, and that tie lias failed to put
the la-id to agricultural use.
; Wagner claims lliat he resided
on the proper) yand established his
residence there, but that iliness of
his wife prevented him from tnl;
Inn his family to the plare and al
so kept him nwity from the iiome
sleail much ot' the lime. Mecuuse
. of Iho : ii kness of his wife, he
-claims, he was iinalco to fini.-ili
the cabin, whlr-h he started at tiie
time lie niovf d upon Hie land.
Atioint y II. I,. K.ldy iippciiri ,t
on hrhall of Mr. Ilaverinen and
V. V.. Alley, hind aMorm-v, repro
, sealed Mr. Wagner.
The lent imony win, taken yes
terday and Infers will ho tailmiit
ted within a few days after which
tiie ease will be taken under ad-visriiu-nt
by the register.
HOUSE OF DAVID
COLONY CONTROL
CAUSE OF STRIFE
(Ahoc!aled I'reu l.citscrl Wire)
IJKN'I'OH HARHOIt, Mlnh., July
12. As an nrtormnth to tho luteal
uulbroak of hostilities botwoon
laiuions aeuhhiK control of the
House of David cololiy, "Queen"
Mary rurnell, widow of "King"
ileniainin I'urnrll, today soimlil an
Injunclion nKainst H. T. Dewhirst,
rival for "cull leadership, to re
strain him from selling colony lit
eral lire. Slie named seven of his
aides as eo-defendauls.
Paul Perrodt, one ot Marv's fol
lowers, who pail kl pa ted in a
cnerry orchard f itrlit on the colony
farm Tuesday ni;:hl, filed suit for
."i.lJ00 damages auaiust Dowhirst,
a Kroui of his followers and Frank
Wyjnmi, oniony deputy sheriff.
SIDE GLANCES By George Clark
Hay ropo and pulleys at Whar
Ion Uros.
YACHT OWNED BY
U. S. PROSECUTOR
IS FIRED UPON
W'VKIIINliTON. , .f ill v 12. Sen
lor Coiieland of New York protest
eci loaay to ofiicers of Iho Coast
(luard a::ainst tiie lli iim upon tin- j
yacht Tlclc-r," on noil by Col. "VII- '
liam .1. Mouovan. Assislmt Attoi-
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and ins law parlner. Frank ti.
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I'rolimiuiiry reporls to coast
Kliard lieaibnial lers said tho yaeht i
was jilven tiie usual mcKitpliouc
hail by tin coast Knard crew and l
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30x.1i Extra Orenirs CI.. 6.97
30i3U S.S. 0erixo 7.90
31x4 S.S. O.eriiie. .pfv 10.95
33x4 S.S. Orer.lxe.fi.pfv 11.S5
3.1x4 S.S. Orer.iie. tf-ply 12.45
32x4 4 S.S. Orer.ire. fi-nv 16.25
-33xHi S.S. Overiire. S ply 16.75
34x4 4 S.S. 0.i(, 6-ply 17.90
a.l5 S.S. Orer.ire, S-ply 23.35
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i-an ya wrap tnat steak in two packages; about forty-six
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was- fired.
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the yaohl was suspected of hut a
const Kuaril patrol Is helm;
tained ill the (-real lakes to
vent smiiuclfui.'.
main-lire-
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Tht U'ortti targeit Retailer
of Auto Supplies . . Serving
the mfifon'tf inr t909. Gtmr
antred tine of Aecettnrieat
Tiret, Camp Gncdt, Golf Equip
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Open SnturHav to 9 P. M.
HI
ran"l i
Tiitt: 1st travel 1; exjiccti d to i
break all record this y. nr. accord-
ItlB to II. K Cully id tile liosohmi;
Chaiiihci- if Coiiitni-i-ce. where !
re;iMral:ou in cars fnun otltcr)
i.l. itc.. nives an index oi the vol- '
lime of t.-uvel. la ..pile the tact thin
tin re Iki;. been a Ion ; v.oi. sch.-mHi, j
anil i iiniill i.ias have mil been nuii- !
chic r.r i u: ii-r.v. I. .vet r.'ti.4:ra- I
tuiiis Mine kept ,.... innnih lor-1
luoitth, with la.I year, villi the!
esccplicn i.f June, for June lasl 1
font was a leaid toui i t nioliilt, j
Willi.- till., y, it was very, very
I i. ei, July. Iin.vi , er, in shiiwiii". a i
vi ry e.eai, r-iiii. and H is pivdkiid !
thai ii will so at least iw Ice as
much us lust year in the sniiie j
lime. Iiii t;i iiu:le cacptina ol '
June every month this year lias
n: n ai. ail oi ia.-1 xiai and It is
heliexeil thai mini ivii.tiaii,ius ;-i !
llle P eal olfiie this season Wil!
r.mi nut t. .ir mi ml li.on'i m. ici.il ut
4.50H as last year.
While, of course, only a portion !
of llic lollto'l leiilstcr in l(s,..;
bai l.-, lei the pcrc'iita ;e. in eorillim i
to yearly slatisiirs ki Tt hy oilier;
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II. .:i stay he IrIji a as u rainy a, - J
COI...C mi: in loillisi u-iivel as
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